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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915 T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FAVORITE PUNCHES OF GIBBONS AND M’FARLAND COprr ge. 1914, by The Prem Pubuemog Co (The New Tork Dremng Word) ® MEETMISS PEARCE mY annaifieata Miss Sterling, 17- Year-Old Star, to Play Mrs, Vander- _s Gibbons Is Favored Because One OF Macwmy’'s Favow'e Tec ws COVEHING MS oPronen Tt Eves With ONG HAND AND. beck in Other Semi-Final a } He Has Knocked Out DARING HH WITH THE OTHER, ( \ j | MWe Has a GREAT 4 Some Big Men. TREK OF PULLING “he ‘ OTHER Fe.Low's GUARD Down A Coreg 18 y Te, Frm Pyanine Oo mi femews fast Derr AND MAKING OPENINGS, The New York Evening Word) Awiats en MS ME Knocnen ° IKE GIBBONS i» considered Nemeeene ATTACK , Wtue Lewas out favorite in the fight with e- = - Teer War en 4 rol? al Farland Baturday olgm, « * = é : : eine tty A: be. | * A Seote wi that bademed ee . the turf waa seemingly to te wking wf the British player Mins Pearce, former Chicago chame Johnston’ 8 Speed and Flawless Tennis scion tegen rare Sl HEAT AND SPRATPHES punch has put bim in a class where Sees! SPO RAGING FUN MePariand has fought more often vo "ha ae : 1 Pagiiciee ‘scan sinners) AT BELMONT TRACK Won Another Title tor Coast Wonder °°"... s-n%s suse, Wa bar eoen onie co hoes on Nineteen- Year-Old Old Champion, | a ball’ one ‘orate tre: | Was Practioaly Tes Team Himself «a in ioe, That, ork: desliie Ggiting in the lightweight class, al- Rusila Gets Home First After Quently invaded his party 1 her tee shot to the 18-yard t ' aad : - AT CLote QUARTERS mace With Griffin as Partner, Gave) ines, thera, bow iaeg| ah TA PIER Dern, saath Se, Porn eee treeneiy wer boxer nol a koocker.| Many Futile Attempts in Te SRR ea” wh a Brilliant Exhibition in National |"%ote down tue centre tine for sure | Loughlin and Bundy of Hon- | sn n's 4 j =. , ‘ i ster. He had McLoughl 1 | In the other semi-fiaal to-morrow ‘As far as cleverness in landing Opening Event. = Jo ee Double Championship. Funding @ series of aprints all att ors Held for Three Years, |stien Alexa Sterling of Atlanta, Maa | ind nor Gibbons has any great ad- Bo0R. Dn let the first 4 seventeen-year-old st will play | Vantage. But Gibbons lands harder 5 | Johnston and ' ( andorheck of P than ey, and Packey has a bet-| BELMONT PARK, Sept. 9.—-The| i ies in ac j OUNG Bill Johnston now has an| fr 2 They ope with bent anid take a wallop, and the ball is ¥ vas forbeck ro ior defense than Gibbons. Hoth are S pS 4 ht attack on Bundy, but the » Call-| would travel back to the opposite, Pbin, ax they also won their matehes very fant, "There isn't quicker aye sromd as ut here thin after Y the national tennis titles. He /foriian was right on the job, Ht jcourt like a rifle shot, seldom to re-| here to-day than MoFarla in the ring, and “ and many were and Clarence Griffin, a chunky | pulled off dozens of remark re- | turn. ‘den Olachineg taal won eee Man Mike can see and take an opening be- | t¢™mpted to for ail about racing in om rt little Californian, yesterday afternoon | coveries, and his net work practically | The fourth set went to McLoughlin sf ne readil > fore the spectators at the ringside| thelr efforte to keep cool, Early At Forest Hilla stripped Maurice Me- | "9M the set and Bundy. ‘Their net work was ex.| Marjorie Edwards of Chicago, 6 and @ realize that he is start-| scratches took much of the interest ; and y Bundy's. He scored! 4 The young Southerner hold the ht punchy out of the Naavau Selling Stakes at | desaahile and Tom Bundy of the ¢ Ki » Mac, who continued| fast pace she set at the start of the t Ie hard to imagine-s 147 pounder, |« mile. Among the withdrawals were soubles championship they held for| was ready for business, bu bails tourn t when ahe covered the faohes shorter than Mahe ine: | Mittersold, Thornhill, Saratoga, Hue n a iona ea ue: cree yout came too thick and fast, and he drove| The final set was marked by long| lore entsia course in 91, third bos, "stain up to the man who| Thistle and Bac, . so many out of court that the other! and exciting rallies, In one gaine the| best qualifying score Knocked out Bob McAllister, the fast FINET HACK, anal The doubles battle was a tough ene ° ed the set. 6—3. In this! bail went across the net sixteen times | Mra. Vanderbook, gold medalie i and clever six foot middie " lit went five sets, because Bundy, who ad Johnston's tennis was a treat.| before the point could be ma ou with 85, handily elini Mrs. Er sayining ee rege ne nh tt 3, Lh a m, 1 B N Ss d Wi h jonly arrived from California three athens you ed Ke out Pus tea am won on its own vice until heat seileld of Chicago, sister of a nd & PY eoderenr ; ign. 96 Pare ates drives than he d he|the break cane i os oy owent ha Jestorn © A mee nas eut-aleversa Use ates | Bick pura Berk Mra. J raves ow second, it Dodgers) i. ago, was in unusually fine form, | steam in his de “want rad dake n the sixth game, | Rosenthal, W n champton, | day before in the singles battle, His when Jolinston and Griffin bro ke | 3 = hghtwelghte, ane bos. ‘whined | Pie tine ant Both he and McLoughlin copiin't | fay, before In tie wingie the net| through McLoughiin's service and| ‘The inatch Was exciting all the way a ton peed, weliare. Whew be hte ese ae Third, as Result of Doubleheader check Jobnstgn in the final eet, and with terrific force. Many breezed by|tuok the lead. They were never heade furnished the golf of the io, i Be am : stopped fighting less than two years ‘(iteney the California Comet was forced (0) McLoughlin so fast that he couldn’t| again, McLoughlin and Bundy tried| tourn t thus far, Mrs. Vander- ago I was acknowledged that there ‘Moe ab thd ‘ . : hand over another title to bis young| get them back. Griffin, too, did yeo-| every trick known in tennis, but wh set 0 r a jelterweight 1s, the country| “Avo mates Tart asec a’ at Ebbets Field, While Giants} man work, and two youngsters re dose Rls Dut the beck went out in 41 and Mrs, Biefleld ae two veterans were doomed is only two strokes highe: k Who'd ‘have the all htest chance Thim boy Johnston can do about | Kept the veterans on the defensive! Mr. Johnston generauny got in front| Vanderbeck pla a tas tye tole th him. But Mike is in about ° i i : anything on a court, He's invinelble| most of the time ¢ thelr best abots and net ‘ re iiis Goine poniiicn meus (he uiate: Maranville Out Were Losing in Quaker City. tn singles, In doublen he's @ team Min the third { Johnston and Grit | back oo accurately, thac (got them! four, muking her medal score for the that the former| 18 holes 4, women's par, and ‘weights, and all because he adds to He and Griffin yagi work like & machine. ampions were often caught out of | Somen's (ili for The aiabepord unusual cleverness a corking good PP thers gam: c priffin | r do all the heavy wi tlon. punch. 0 U mn and still . ered every foot of territory, and their} work ‘a high lob came} su ttt Johnston went oa ,{oourn ws m op J| By Bozeman Bulger. | 204. al! go on. with that alle about) fre oerty Ort Raatems, AicLougmiin | Sr salted "to Sauron’ to orsalt We cee eeee meat af, *8 = ACKEY might have been as hard Slam it!’ The young champion wel, wit YTER a week of the liveliest he Dodgers veat the Giants with |and Bundy Buncy Oren got) thelr sigtels # Head as ho does bis @ bitter as Gibbons, He started| Walter Maranville, the shea scrapping the National Leagwe| ase; the Giants beat thé Braves; ube | ——— | quet. With remarkabto intuition} his career with a tring of |"Hortstop of the World's Ghampion| has had all year here we are| Piullies beat.both the Braves and the discovered the openings in. his o Bonttn Peaven tod tare tee f tater andthe, Goccren bane wee ponents’ detense and the ball inv knockouts. In those days be was| with the Athletics lust your, will t three straight; now. the owe °s ars omp ica e ably went spot left uncovered @ager to knock bis men out. Later,| out of the game for several days the hullabaloo gone to naught. r turn around and beat the Aiexander, kett and Little, oll ‘when he became a clever boxer, he |!east on account of @ spiking ac The downfall of the Phillies has by ‘aa’ dent at Ebbets Field yesterday aft batiwEmiare le Ce ey, tony “saved” them for future pouts. ; erday a a Te area Pe theses eat the Phillies! T. Y Old Si t ti } inet ay he, xed often, Aw ace hoon in the second game of the dou-| Deem no downfall at all; the Snag eee ane Gan Aware: that out} WO- ear- ttuatton ; 6 by the —~— ALE MEETS TIGERS IN COLLEGE GOLF | TOURNEY FINAL. 2 right back where we started and all SNWICH, Conn,, Sept, %.—Yale ’#, sat on th si¢ h Jand Princeton lined up today in the bleheader, He in threatened with] of the Dodgers has not lifted them an court picking ‘final mateh for the intercollegiate winnin, superior skill, whilo bad n and reach a deduction as to the prob. picking out t a he kno out bis opponents he a I la hay ally ry will fnch and the k of the Braves was}able winner need not go ok game of their veteran! team ¢ ipionship over the links of would have had few bouts, or would ne it reached the | mended by the und the country crying for an op- Te ot Rowe's collec everybody , , ‘ conwie vuntry ne Bave been forced to take ou won of| Min ike Boston infield, he bein on eines ‘portunity to make himself rich. °?" | Everybody Is Guessing Which /xiar.o° [enc s cones Futurity, ,2onnaton ae Ciriiin hott phe Pacts] ee Fcohe ovata Hat weight. c era on the} hea 2 Out of this jumble comes the owe starting thr derer, ths | eae tach aney Gar bed si jemand) rane 4 BOE con Sit kw ‘hard an an body,” | “lub How are you going to Agure this! in rather clear form, Mark this Is Best of Fine String 1 erate, searnm ee bunderers the right to challenge for the national| ‘The weather wos blistering hot, but can hari A ea ago, ihe Phillies lea hy. a s Bes String y and vai Championship in a weries of elimina-| \¢ did not materially affect the college ockey “| tair margin with the Braves socor , | Bromo. almost tions last spring, With a victory over! students. Four bull foursomes: we anveevenrenvancencencand|and the Dodgers third, Since thea of Youngsters. close was the finish that ev MoLoushiin and Bundy, no one can | frst in order, the teams lining Up as they have suffered enough reverses and Harry Payne Whitney, owner of | 00 dunt inthe countee, Tete | toltows: ‘ ‘me. get Fis Ne d G © get kicked out of all chance at the the stable, admitted that Brom , | Princeton—Russel! N hit hard and take the risk of break- tic ews an ossip championship by the prophe' the better colt. Meanwh: Starting to-morr | mavideon He v0 :D his morning finds them a By Vincent Treanor. \Ghickle, a colt by Sp Ww the intersec- ing, fow bones.” hasn't had his chance to | coupled with Dominant, in the Hope Thankagiving Da with a juvenile the same ques- | 74) other boxers so far that he can| Ai Mooy of Brooklyn, it bolder of th is fish , > Tegard himself as champion of a new | tite ad Young Abate, se of Brovtays, Tho} on tHe rhe: " | ane J}, Bernard By John Pollock -o.qcverveovesvescesvancts | where they started—the Phillies 1¢ Lady Hart UL. had st tional matches will be played on the| {nt ‘ HICH js Jimmy Rowe's best | ov gal apayaaeg 3 opal eke. Hills cou i et one and v fight for a championship, but this i « by @ fair margin and the Braves lwas in a malden race at Sar: courts, It is a return en F e Nerce and W. Ham- Aight with Gibbons is as Important ag|, °° O two tmvortant fatic battles carded | him a draw in their bout in Madison Save lahend of the Do | two-year-old? All the racing He won in a romp. He established roe the competi. | Yat Re De 1 eer eeu ae Aby Class championship conld ‘be if] thie week will le dectied to.night and will be _ ah will make iin -——>—_—_ | world would like to know, | himself among Rowe's best in that eyed In whieh ind Louis Hredin: &. # Guines and an been cee Cera ee er ee OE | Mantes 9 tone LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Every time the Whitney trainer wing | start. but In his next race, running "Mh is rt D, 1. Arms = ot plonstiip title this country, ‘he principals are e he other colle players remaining Hate teint 1 championship eran fifth. He d "t pet clear tha winter, Sue wo tion is asked, No ono seems able to | sailing until well into t McLoughlin’ and Wite| which begins t aif 9a obey RACK TRACK, Lexington, K feline « Claas and cal imse! xing cham. | me will meet for ten rounds at an open air the esa Bept, The entries for to-morrow's | answer it and Rowe isn’t telling any-|how he did come th wax} . a ‘ a ie featherweight champion, aa { leries and follo pion” of the world. show to be held at Ebbets Field in Brookirn, t Mitchie Mitcbal, the promis body his business. beaten only a length for third money. | In his recent training Packey has| They wil weigh in at 155 pounds ringside, wiston {heme swat olda and Chickle came out yesterd ack | First tt was Dominant who Won 0 seven-furiong Champagne Stakes and | impressively at Saratoga in the| oped in front all the way in United States Hotel Stakes, He car- Of course, Chickle hasn't) shown that he expects to be on the] i the obemptoustiy weight, Ahearn intends to we lightweight, a tenround bout be. defensive more {han usual, In near. | fight Me bari in onder to eure « knockout, fe Soyo Wee ations A, C, 06 Milunaiin en: she sats ly all of his fights his best-defense in| thie sort of vietory will give him the title, In] FSi" 21. Miuhell made uch « goort showy his constant, furious aggressivenens, | the oer two bouts, Buck Orouse of Pity net Johnay Dundes in the enme city last © ie 1 | vrald, Siefrich, ion: On, Ma b, 10s Treo tan, 10 stake weight fin taal 1 SECOND Wat Fight Promoter Prank Mudie jounds that day and ran y a He piles on top of his man will tackle Joluny Howerd of Laywone, FESS Prmvotas Prank Mudhern lt wo |. Loataet gen st Plog: 106 spound \ dd Bromo, by the other fellow has ii ee alpen d Dutch lirawdt, Mine 0 algning ian up with Kilbane State, ATs. Jaway from Lorac, Marse Henry, Bulse | i¢ itd have handied It: fe ct — Hand a blow. con Pen ~— saa (dish: tba ; 1 TYE! dads Van. [2nd other good ones In a manper that |¢ nin the Sala in, Packey is t jt MAD ON sarth,| Tomes Walsh, manager of Joe Mendot, the | te eT ee eee ie ue alty. at Nz! Helen Piompaiu, » him stand out, It remained fo: 1 J wwii | . . , New Orleans lightwoigiit, arrived (lable, who ty his way to Austr i ; , of ‘Chick! Ising doers hace vine] Slant aut wa | oem ml dt‘, sg geile, baceten nk ae OE ma youcant te ap line. But in training Packey| Mwy. the figit promoter of Buffalo, te head | Middleweight champion of that country, next | My Shank ain tno; }and show his worth, This he did in wonder," bape fot & great Goal of block IE Rdg Mecca Scie oeguatged pace ye glass adiedlocralipiadt said High Si, jor; [Bis next start in the Saratoga Spe- |Spearmint, could beat any man's —¥ Lewis sey! etry nd no F : , 4 01 7 wating tor, ‘tor the blows, then Taree special train from Chicago, with 126 fight fans, w | America. He claiine that a fightar docs not pot Pure “three yearcolts ana | Cal, When he shouldered 122 pounds) “sinmy Fitzsimmons, the public from ahi them of m off before they ca: h hil witness the Molwriand-ibbous battle, the proper credit when he bose in those no. | apwai #2 Howarl. #; Dimitri, | and galloped home seven ‘lengths be- trainer, who handles a portion of the hs doom’ ied eu ard. Evidently — decision Lattieg, i father Kiley, 104; “Huatres | ore his nearest competitor, Puss in| Quincy stable's string, discussing} A " dosen't intend torlet =| Tae weiter learned to-day that Mike Gibbons = for, Cem-zearolda, fire bo had 119 ds on her| Rowe and his two-year-olds, saya Pp d h Gibbons land anything if ho oan help | Woeia! 34%. ponds yocerday alter he” 'uad | 1% looks ao if Jack Witton has outgrown the 108; cher 10 ‘brines | Books who. he eee? Rowe has a string like his, only a rice at. it. Packey's hitting has been done| ‘ished his day's work. This is ooly wwo and «| [€doweimht clans, for in hie battle with Ted ‘Relling ene | Pack. little different. All his are bad horses, * . Mostly while in a covered position, | Mit pounds over the weight which the articies of | “Kid Lewis, the Kaglish lightwelgit, at the e, iy "Hell "hay. te! Stam After that race it seemed foolish to |says Fitz, while Rowe's are all stars The HALF and HALF'~Light coming out of it suddenly with croas | *rement call for, From now on Gibbous intends | AUAA 4. A. of Howton he refused (o weigh in for MM ins: rhosker Bin,"10F; |look beyond Dominant for the star of | "I'd like to have his worst.” added Chain Dareirin, Ons or uppereut, $e tabe things eeay as he can dry out and make bee as lor te, has. weaians here. frets pra the juvenile division, but right after | Fitz, “something like Slip Shod, for our weight caally, 1m, O., to the effec ined i i: three. yoar-olar and instance, would he the top of my [> t y IKE always has been one of ta noah nA 0 pounds for ie wth | Ba rah ae, heen: | that out came Thunderer, the son of | strimes aecthat "Pie etn more, out many new Smart Fall Styles. , M the trickiest hitters in the| Joe Mandot ant Mocky Kansas, the Muffalo| iintin's mauager, tit ouide claimed Briton’ | Halse Ith a rte Abe Guimeny, ep; | Broometick and Lady Lightning Maison gate Out of silbestigcce onan” 3 world. He invented the fa- | llhtweight who fought such « terrific ten-round | forfeits es BAMOMS| Stating @: 100 Fellowmanl 112 made his two year opposition look alleged good ones, mous Gibbons sniff, wherein he snifts | bette in Huffalo oa Monday night, have been -— ceatpggntice altownace calmed,” Weather cleat: | ik gelling pluters. Right off the an oo 4 Matched for another tensound bout at the sano | A match may be clinched to-day between Mil ——__—_—_— story came out that this was the best two or three times as if afficted with | te cs seu 17 Mia Gen bea DAs ts | tows bs ¥ _SPORTING ‘one hand to rub his nose. This used | gate of $8,200 on Monday uigit, Mandot receiv. fo inveigie the other fellow Into an | ing s¥06. didate. nen up to fight at the Atlas A. A. oul DORVAL TRACK, MONTRAT,| While race-goers were trying to de- : attack, which was just what Mike | — if he is wneaccossful in arranging « x "1 spt. %—The entries for to-| cide between Dominant and Thun- wanted, He was in position to coun-| 1¢ Jor Stugrue, the Jersey City lightweight, ara "i 6 "Kid" Can. Rept A for with the best possible effect, Bo| tu Cosme” Wike Buns, ere bore jar brie, et MIM” Lome end) morrow's races are ns follows: dorer, Rowe sent Bromo to the post many poner o dueen ti their noses ee i ‘ie fea: Mi {in the $3,000 grab bag handicap at iy! that Ek 7 Pay ol . the trick = “tush, yun, Saratowa. This colt was regarded as gr Mucns ‘© surprise Si dei 05. sel: teosmar ot | DEMME OF the ordinary type and was ‘Probably no boxer has a STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ‘Trait Viy, 108; Alex |@ 5 to 1 shot, Bromo went around bet knack of hoot @ punen tarouen & 112; T¥ahoou, HE his fleld from a bad break, and at the NATIONAL LeAUs, Mi any LEAGUB, ite f Gteeoway 5 Aw, hree | ths in fron ft th small ng. Willie Lewis itacson || chy, we BONe sf Tier. |end was three lengths in front of the Fe rene scutes too late. Willie | linia » $6 58 hi & Fos) natu. Pe i! New Pd “ ty ‘ere , apeody Bt, Isidore, with Tominy Me- Srled to cover his head with. both |} Boats Go te i os SS A sh fh % ails: Canaan gamed | TET nant, however, was still up- TO MORROW c | cen aa sit fa i 1h , 1 io ht he was wrapped up beyond |} 4, EL a HN ATION AL Veit! s, {Maumniin, “iG; | permost in the iinds ‘of the #-called a ance of danger, Mike pulled one pitied fb 18. 30 as ‘o lub. oe Me | | Tacing experts and when he started in 7 ‘ Me elbows down a couple of || stows: i te a 637| Hocneier.. 4" a , Mi] the Grand Chiou Hote Stakes Ne was The Merrick Handicap t a snappy little hook! Chien A 28% Bod) Kickmond’. “S06 70 a 2 to & shot. Although Dominant ss jaw, knocking him RESU LTS “OF YESIERDA , 484) Joreey City 43 bd “gj. | Was carrying 1%0 pounds and con- Shinnecock Steeplechase down and out. He is one of the Y's GAMES, Cogs. iw. |ceding weight n chunks to every- atest finishers in the world when | minal ao LAGU AMLENICAN, ate | ¥e) Pee dls. ahvecosaratay| {BIR tn the race he Was regarded as and 4 Other Good Races ase man started. ae Co sh eaten. 1 | est na: chi hod onehaf fithne stat | Simost a certainty, ‘The crowd stood BROINNING AT 2.00 F. i. eter fight was a ame. | different petrified when it saw Puss in Boots |E aij trains leave Vo is as aa as nls. Natal teu Moat fates had just ‘ene ‘aloe, beat him a neck, After the race it || Spseis ge Re dawned on everybody that Dominant |J 4230 aya" att Biarialev up So" 108 was giving 26 pounda to Puss in|] Cute ‘also feached by’ trolless, Bo s. His performance was really ea omisioms St torious under the circumstances, ie “lt a Dut still there was a bit of the glamor aken away from the colt's cham- * A \ See cy Windows Mail Orders iy Jerwey City Montroal gate’ bostpoamd, Rain FOR TO-DAY. farted ‘out. beautis | wertind uke at feand escaping. At | ARiftere see ral aad Ke hee % re hard drop, McAllister, game’ aa A GAMES SCHEDULED NATIONAL LEAGUE, mth t vale Ni. | |plonship aspirations, Reston at Moe Wenn mite Vedanat: | In Al (atari, in the Hopeful, | Sinn FIELD. BROOKLYN tel 9000 a am BED, got a only. Yue? £0 down canigt at bia pela. See seem, Drama av Oe q Voheonils one Get Geraenmete’ Honea. acoban i he , Ovi LEAGUE, TSPERNATIONAL LEAGUE Dominant came out again, pleked up | 10m hos, Um ‘ re oe wre bene show .&, punch Mo cumes sched ereey City at Montiel, two puinse, 130 pounds and easily beat his field, | ior ve, toune eat, haeae Manhattan’s Man Hatter vaya pirlabus at Toronto, thus complicating the two-year-old ing 3 gohgny fs arerd of (Rasce ul oo haem ot a championship situation, Ned ain, 6h, 84, : ‘Aster all, Dominant must be the pee , f b ‘ \